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Archive for November, 2009

November 2009 – Signature Snippets

November 2009 – Signature Snippets

Here’s some interesting news snippets from the past month that weren’t quite big enough news to have their very own blog posts…but are fun or noteworthy enough for an end-of-month wrap-up!

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Five Worries That Can Blow Your SEO Budget

According to SEO Guru Stoney deGeyter, there are five worries that can blow your SEO budget and you shouldn’t actually be worrying about them at all…

Website Basics Part 4 – CSS is Best!

Website Basics Part 4 – CSS is Best!

And for our finale – we’ll introduce the concept of CSS and why building any website today without utilizing the magnificent power of this one little trick is madness…sheer madness!

Website Basics Part 3 – Divs are Good!

Website Basics Part 3 – Divs are Good!

The last article told you what might be wrong with the way your site’s layout was constructed…but what about sharing the way it should be done? This article explores the wonderful world of using Div tags instead of Table tags and the benefits you’ll get by making the switch…

Website Basics Part 2 – Table Layouts are Bad!

Website Basics Part 2 – Table Layouts are Bad!

The second article in our series on Website Basics explains why the “old way” of building sites just isn’t the “right way” anymore. If your site was built more than a few years ago…learn why it might not meet your needs going forward…

Website Basics Part 1 – What is XHTML Anyway?

Website Basics Part 1 – What is XHTML Anyway?

Believe it or not, all websites are not created equal…and it’s not just what they look like and do for the user on the front-end, but how they’ve been built on the back-end. But how do you know what’s going on underneath the hood and if your web designer has or will build it the way it should be done?

Rupert Murdoch to Pull Free Online News

Rupert Murdoch to Pull Free Online News

Billionaire Rupert Murdoch, publisher of The Wall Street Journal, New York Post, London Times and Fox News, wants people to start paying for online news content and has said he will soon block sites like Google from accessing his websites…